Joined In Jul 2023
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Stayed here for a week while attending BSA National Camp School training. The property had great views of sunsets and the luau area was a nice touch that added to the keys vibes. They primarily run scuba programs out of this property - there’s a number of sea base properties spread out throughout the keys and the Bahamas that offer different programs and camping opportunities. There’s a location a bit further south called Camp Sawyer that offers family camping if you have children.
The food Mike and his team prepares was some of the best camp food I’ve had compared to other properties. Meals were always on time, had good portions, and tasted good. They run on a 3 week schedule so no meal repeats unless you’re on staff. The luau dinner was outstanding.
The trading post was well organized, had good variety, and had something for everyone. Lots of Columbia and Ouray apparel. The lady running it (I believe her name was Cheryl) mentioned that she makes an effort to have toiletries and other necessities people may have forgotten available at a normal price point which was very apparent and refreshing to see.
Staff was friendly and kept the facilities clean.
Note that this is private property and you need a BSA permit to enter. - via